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    insta

    insta

    A snapshot testing library for rust

    ...The project includes macros for generating snapshots, reviewing changes, and storing inline snapshots inside source files. A companion cargo tool helps manage the review workflow, while a VS Code extension improves snapshot file editing and inspection. Insta is especially useful for command output, serializers, parsers, compilers, debug values, and tests where human review matters.
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    Claude for Legal

    Claude for Legal

    A suite of plugins for legal workflows

    ...The project can run as a Claude plugin or through Claude’s Managed Agents API, giving teams flexibility in how they deploy the same prompts and skills. Its workflows include contract review, NDA triage, diligence review, DSAR response, employment policy drafting, trademark screening, regulatory monitoring, and litigation support. The repository emphasizes attorney oversight, source attribution, jurisdiction awareness, conservative legal assumptions, and approval gates before anything is filed, sent, or relied on.
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    LangExtract

    LangExtract

    A Python library for extracting structured information

    LangExtract is a Python library developed by Google that leverages large language models (LLMs) to extract structured information from unstructured text—such as clinical notes, research papers, or literary works—based on user-defined instructions. It is designed to transform free-form text into reliable, schema-constrained data while maintaining traceability back to the source material. Each extracted entity is precisely grounded in its original context, allowing visual inspection and...
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    Petdex

    Petdex

    The public gallery of animated pet for Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode

    Petdex is a community system for creating, sharing, installing, and displaying animated pets for the Codex desktop environment. It combines a public gallery, a command-line installer, and a desktop companion app into one coordinated project. The gallery lets users browse approved pet packs, preview animation states, and download compatible assets. The CLI installs pets directly into the local Codex setup and supports submission workflows for creators. The desktop app can float a pet on the...
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    21st.dev

    21st.dev

    Largest marketplace of shadcn/ui-based components

    ...The platform emphasizes minimal, production-ready components that follow modern design and accessibility practices, making it easier to build high-quality interfaces without starting from scratch. Developers can publish their own components to the registry, where they go through a review process before being featured or widely distributed. Each component can include multiple demos, previews, and usage examples, helping users understand how to integrate and customize them. The system also supports TypeScript out of the box, ensuring strong typing and developer experience.
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    General

    General

    The official registry of general Julia packages

    ...New packages and updates are added through pull requests, often automated via Registrator.jl, with qualifying requests merged automatically while others undergo manual review. The system also integrates with TagBot to automate tagging of package releases once registered. By maintaining clear rules for licensing and contribution, General ensures a reliable and transparent process for managing Julia’s open source package ecosystem.
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    Python Interview Bible

    Python Interview Bible

    Curated set of interview notes, Q&A, and code snippets

    Python-Interview-Bible is a curated set of interview notes, Q&A, and code snippets aimed at helping candidates prepare efficiently for Python roles. It organizes content by topic—language essentials, data structures, algorithms, concurrency, networking, and databases—so you can target weak areas quickly. The repository emphasizes clear explanations and compact examples that demonstrate correct usage and common pitfalls. Many entries include comparative discussions, such as list vs tuple or...
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    SYSADMIN Test Questions

    SYSADMIN Test Questions

    A collection of Linux Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers

    This repository is a large, curated set of Linux/*nix system administration questions and answers organized as an informal self-test. It spans fundamentals like filesystems, permissions, processes, and networking, then ventures into security, performance, virtualization, containers, and databases. The format encourages quick drills: pick a topic, answer from memory, then compare against concise explanations. Many questions highlight real-world troubleshooting patterns rather than purely...
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    Google Style Guides

    Google Style Guides

    Style guides for Google-originated open source projects

    ...These guides define best practices and conventions for writing code in multiple programming languages, from C++ and Python to JavaScript, Go, and Swift. By adhering to these standards, developers can more easily collaborate, review code, and maintain high-quality software across teams and open source contributions. Each guide covers a wide range of topics, including naming conventions, file organization, indentation, documentation, and usage of specific language features. The repository also provides supplementary resources such as an Emacs configuration file for Google’s C++ style and references to related guidelines like Effective Dart and Kotlin Style Guide.
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    Android Interview Questions

    Android Interview Questions

    Your Cheat Sheet For Android Interview

    This repository is a comprehensive study guide for Android interviews, organized to cover the platform from fundamentals to advanced topics. It includes explanations and Q&A on the Android app lifecycle, activities and fragments, services, broadcast receivers, content providers, and the build system. Modern practices are addressed as well—Kotlin language features, coroutines, Jetpack components, MVVM/MVI architecture, dependency injection, and testing strategies. Performance and reliability...
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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    This repository collects concise flash cards that cover the core ideas of a traditional computer science curriculum with a focus on interview readiness. The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic. Many cards point at canonical...
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    JavaScript Questions

    JavaScript Questions

    A long list of (advanced) JavaScript questions, and their explanations

    ...Because questions range from beginner to advanced, you can use it as a progressive study set or a quick refresher before assessments. It’s equally helpful for mentors: the questions can anchor study groups, workshops, or code-review discussions.
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    WFEF .NET Bindings

    .NET bindings for the WFEF project.

    Home Browse Open Source WFIO .NET Bindings WFIO .NET Bindings .NET bindings for WFIO Status: Pre-Alpha Brought to you by: thylordroot Add a Review Downloads: 0 This Week Last Update: 2023-01-25 Browse Code Get Updates Share This Windows Mac Linux BSD ChromeOS Summary Reviews Support Code This subproject contains a parallel implementation effort for the .NET Virtual Machine. It allows for you to use the WFEF interface in your .NET applications and will include a translation layer so that you can talk to the native WFEF libraries. ...
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    ml-surveys

    ml-surveys

    Survey papers summarizing advances in deep learning, NLP, CV, graphs

    The ml-surveys repository is a broad, maintainable overview of survey papers across many subfields of machine learning — including deep learning, NLP, computer vision, graph ML, reinforcement learning, recommendation systems, embeddings, meta-learning, and more. Instead of diving into code or experiments, this repo gathers authoritative survey and review articles, summarizing the state-of-the-art, trends, challenges, and directions within each subdomain. For someone trying to get up to speed with a new ML subfield — say graph neural networks or meta-learning — ml-surveys offers a curated reading list of foundational and recent works, helping map the landscape quickly. It is particularly useful for researchers, data scientists, or engineers who want conceptual clarity about where a field stands, what problems remain, and what techniques are most established.
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    JavaScript and React Patterns

    JavaScript and React Patterns

    Repo related to the FrontendMasters course on JavaScript and React

    JavaScript and React Patterns showcases idiomatic patterns and anti-patterns for building React applications, focusing on readability, performance, and maintainability. It translates fuzzy best practices into concrete examples—how to compose components cleanly, manage state thoughtfully, and avoid foot-guns with effects and memoization. The guidance leans on modern React paradigms like hooks, context, custom hooks, and component composition to replace older, heavier patterns. Performance...
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    comby

    comby

    A code rewrite tool for structural search and replace that supports

    Comby is a tool for searching and changing code structure. Use lightweight templates to easily search and change code, HTML, or JSON. Comby is designed to work on any language or data format. Perform richer search and replace because Comby understands the syntax of code blocks, strings, and comments for your language. Comby is ideal for touching up pieces of code. Use it to translate code like this Python 2 to 3 fixer on the right to replace deprecated methods. Easily write one-off refactors...
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    LeetCode

    LeetCode

    LeetCode Problems' Solutions

    LeetCode is a long-running repository of solutions to LeetCode programming problems. It is organized as a study and reference collection for algorithm practice, technical interview preparation, and problem-solving review. The repository includes implementations for many classic coding challenge categories such as arrays, strings, linked lists, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, sorting, searching, and math. It is useful for comparing approaches, reviewing solution patterns, and studying how common interview problems can be implemented in code. Because it is a solution archive, it is best used as a learning companion after attempting problems independently. ...
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    Clean Code PHP

    Clean Code PHP

    Clean Code concepts adapted for PHP

    ...Its goal isn't to enforce a specific tool or formatting dogma but to raise collective code quality by cultivating shared discipline and vocabulary. By adopting Clean Code PHP employees, teams reduce cognitive debt and make onboarding and code review more consistent.
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    Idiomatic.js

    Idiomatic.js

    Principles of Writing Consistent, Idiomatic JavaScript

    ...Because JavaScript has many ways to express the same logic, idiomatic.js aims to narrow the surface of healthy patterns so collaborative projects can stay easy to read and review over time. Many community projects and companies adopt the guide wholesale or adapt it for their coding standards, which helps streamline onboarding and maintain code quality.
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    ABL_xls.i

    OpenEdge ABL-based Excel Spreadsheet library

    ...I wrote it and it's free for you to use in any project, commercial or otherwise. What harm is there in letting everyone know that I wrote it? 2. Please consider writing a review. A little feedback goes a long way.
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    Text Typesetting

    Text Typesetting

    Concise guide to better typography and formatting practices

    Text-Typesetting is a concise guide to better typography and formatting practices for technical writing. It collects rules of spacing, punctuation, emphasis, and layout that improve readability, especially in documents mixing multiple languages or code. The repository focuses on consistent micro-typography—such as when to use non-breaking spaces, how to place punctuation around quotes, and how to format lists and headings. Examples show the before/after impact of small adjustments, making...
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    Fabric8 Pipeline Library

    Fabric8 Pipeline Library

    Fabric8 Pipeline for Jenkins

    ...The library includes helpers for preview environments, GitOps-style promotion, and release versioning to improve traceability across stages. Because it abstracts low-level CLI invocations, pipelines become more declarative and easier to review. It encourages composable, parameterized pipelines that work across many repositories while still allowing per-service overrides. Organizations use it to bootstrap platform-aligned pipelines quickly and reduce drift in how services are built and deployed.
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    C++ Core Guidelines

    C++ Core Guidelines

    The C++ Core Guidelines are a set of tried-and-true guidelines

    The C++ Core Guidelines is a living set of best-practice recommendations for writing modern, safe, and maintainable C++. Authored and curated by leaders in the C++ community, it organizes guidance into rules on type and resource safety, interfaces, performance, error handling, concurrency, and library design. Each rule is rationale-driven, showing the “why” behind recommendations and linking to examples that illustrate good and bad patterns. The guidelines encourage use of modern language...
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    rscss

    rscss

    Reasonable System for CSS Stylesheet Structure

    rscss (“Reasonable System for CSS Stylesheet Structure”) is a naming and organization style guide aimed at keeping CSS maintainable as projects scale. It proposes a consistent vocabulary—components, elements, variants, and utilities—so teams can infer intent directly from class names. The approach is intentionally lightweight: it’s a set of conventions, not a framework, so it layers cleanly over any build system or preprocessor. By nudging you toward small, independent components with clear...
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    Idiomatic CSS

    Idiomatic CSS

    Principles of writing consistent, idiomatic CSS

    Idiomatic CSS is a widely referenced style guide for writing clean, consistent, and maintainable CSS. It lays out naming patterns, file organization, and comment conventions so teams can collaborate without tripping over different styles or habits. The guide emphasizes clarity over cleverness, encouraging predictable selectors and practical class names that scale as a codebase grows. It also discusses how to structure rules, whitespace, and property ordering to make diffs cleaner and reviews...
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